We say that because Harbaugh likely can expect a fine of his own from the NFL after his rant Friday in which he shared his very honest opinion of the league's injury report policy.

"The way the thing is written, it says if a player has practiced fully or played fully and he has an injury and he is a significant player and it affects his play, then he should be on there. Well, I think player safety is important for all of the players," Harbaugh said, via The Baltimore Sun. "I'm going to say that every injury is significant. If that's how they want to word it, I'm not going to go with the league saying that one player is more significant than another player. That's absurd to me.

"They can get mad at me if they want for saying that, but they need to write that a little more clearly. We'll just put every guy on there that has a hangnail and go from there."

Harbaugh wasn't finished blasting the league on this issue, either. He went on to invoke the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which protects an individual's privacy with regard to certain health information.

"Aren't there HIPAA rights here?" Harbaugh asked. "If I'm a player and I've been out there playing and I don't want that on the injury report and I'm told I have to put that on the injury report, we've got some players that resent that. So, yeah, I got a problem with that in all honesty."

If you haven't gathered by now, Harbaugh believes the NFL injury report is full of (bleep).

"There's no credence on the injury report now," Harbaugh said. "It doesn't mean anything. It has no value. The injury report has no value."